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It Can Wait! Story
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Let’s kick this off with some questions: I (or a friend I ride with) sometimes text while driving I (or a friend I ride with) sometimes look at my phone at a red light I sometimes see my parents text and drive I expect a response to a text within 5 minutes
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You’re not alone: Texting and driving is a common behavior 43 % of teens text while driving 73% of teens look at their phones at a red light 77% see their parents text and drive 89% expect a response to a text within 5 minutes
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BUT texting and driving is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS Texting While Driving: Makes you 23X more likely to crash – National Hwy Transportation Safety Admin. Is the same as driving blind for 5 seconds at a time – VA. Tech Transportation Takes place by 800,000 drivers at any given time across the country Slows your brake reaction speed by 18%
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Texting While Driving Causes: 1,600,000 accidents per year – National Safety Council 11 teen deaths EVERY DAY – Ins. Institute for Hwy Safety Fatality Facts Nearly 25% of ALL car accidents Leads to a 400% increase with eyes off the road Texting While Driving Is: About 6 times more likely to cause an accident than driving intoxicated The same as driving after 4 beers – National Hwy Transportation Safety Admin. The number one driving distraction reported by teen drivers
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It Can Wait Documentary Documentary
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So, what can You do to help? Start by changing YOUR behavior behind the wheel… and PASS it on! #X
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Use #X before you drive to pause the conversation SPEAK UP! If you see a friend or family member texting and driving, tell them it’s not ok and ask them to stop--- 9 out of 10 people would stop texting if a passenger asked them to! Assign a “designated texter” Out of sight out of mind---- put your phone away!
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From the eyes of your phone
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Penalties for probationary and junior drivers with driver license or learner permit Effective November 1, 2014, 1st conviction of a cell phone use or texting violation will result in a suspension of the driver license or permit for 120 days. A 2nd conviction within six months of the restoration of the license or will result in a revocation of at least one year of a probationary license or permit. Violation Mininum Maximum First offense$50$200 Second offense within 18 months$50$250 Third or subsequent offense within 18 months$50$450 The surcharge for all violations can be up to $93.
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